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Characterization of three novel viruses from the families nyamiviridae, orthomyxoviridae, and peribunyaviridae, isolated from dead birds collected during west nile virus surveillance in Harris County, Texas

WALKER, Peter J. et al. Characterization of three novel viruses from the families nyamiviridae, orthomyxoviridae, and peribunyaviridae, isolated from dead birds collected during west nile virus surveillance in Harris County, Texas. Viruses, v. 11. n. 10, p. E027, Oct. 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | Instituto Evandro Chagas (DSpace) | ID: ied-3974
This report describes and characterizes three novel RNA viruses isolated from dead birds collected during West Nile virus surveillance in Harris County, TX, USA (the Houston metropolitan area). The novel viruses are identified as members of the families Nyamaviridae, Orthomyxoviridae, and Peribunyaviridae and have been designated as San Jacinto virus, Mason Creek virus, and Buffalo Bayou virus, respectively. Their potential public health and/or veterinary importance are still unknown. / This research was funded by grant R24AI120942 and contracts N01-AI30027, HHS-N2722010000401, and HHSN2720004/D04 from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, and a CNPq grant 302032/2011-8 from the Brazilian National Council for Research and Development. MAC was supported by a Ph.D. scholarship from the Colombian Department of Science (Colciencias Convocatoria 567).